Changing Seasons
by Hazel Holland
Title
Changing Seasons
Artist
Hazel Holland
Medium
Painting - Watercolor - Enhanced
Description
"Changing Seasons" is a another version of "By Dawn's Early Light". Now we're at the end of the fall season and winter is here. Soon snow will cover the branches of the trees and the banks around the woodland pond. The ducks will find places to swim that aren't covered with ice, but will have to search further for winter food supplies..
I love to create mood paintings that speak to our hearts and lift our spirits so that we may escape into the wonderful world of art where we are free to roam the woodland and joyfully take in the wonders and beauty of God's creation.
As I look at this peaceful scene it brings back many fond memories of when I was a kid growing up in England, and how much I use to love to feed the ducks every time we would go to the park. I use to love to watch the ducks dive into the water after the bread. Although most of them tried to out swim one another to get to the bread first there was always those slower ducks who preferred to wait for me to throw the food directly at them so they wouldn't have to work at getting fed! So I always made sure the slower ducks got fed, too.♥
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November 27th, 2019
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Comments (24)
Hazel Holland
Carole, thank you so much for the feature in the "World Landscape Lovers of Art" group!
Denise Harty
Congratulations on the feature of your wonderful painting in the Everyday Wonder group! L/F
Maria Faria Rodrigues
Congratulations, on your Feature, in "Celebrate Trees", "Arts Fantastic World", & "Lyrical Trees - Vibrant Wavelength Of Color", groups!
Teresa Trotter
Congrats for having your artwork featured on the homepage of the Celebrating Trees Group. L/F
Genevieve Esson
Congratulations!!! Your beautiful artwork has been featured on the Homepage of the group: Lyrical Trees - Vibrant Wavelength Of Color!
Hazel Holland replied:
Genevieve, thank you so much for the feature in the "Lyrical trees - Vibrant Wavelength of Color" group!